Thinking Fast, Learning Faster: 10 L&D Insights From Daniel Kahneman
Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking, Fast and Slow offers critical insights for Learning & Development professionals. The book distinguishes between fast, intuitive thinking (System 1) and slow, a…
Effective Learning Strategies depend on Prior Knowledge — The Learning Scientists
If we can understand new information in the context of what we already know, we are more likely to to retrieve it later on. As students go from novice to expert they will learn most effectively if they go from direct instruction to independent, problem-based, or inquiry-based approaches.
Why Most Training Fails and How to Make Yours Work - The Decision Lab
We invest significant time and resources in upskilling and reskilling our employees. But are these investments actually leading to the transformations we hope for?
A question-based approach to elearning has some benefits over the expository approach. Questions create an active learning experience and arouse curiosity.
One of the biggest ever reviews of human behaviour change has been published, with some eye-opening implications for how we design & deliver learning experiences
The Six Things Our Primal Brains Pay Attention To: A Guide for L&D Pros
In the fast-paced world of Learning and Development, capturing and maintaining attention is paramount. Have you ever wondered why some training sessions captivate while others fall flat? The answer…
9 Instructional design principles and how to use them | SessionLab
Explore Robert Gagne's instructional design principles and learn what principles need to be considered in designing instruction for eLearning, training & more.